“Today is my son’s birthday and it is also making me stand in solidarity with all the mothers of the Chibok girls who have been abducted for six months and are still missing. And it is just outrageous that that’s going on,” said Keys according to the New York Post.

“Some people have even told me they’ve heard things about ‘there’s been progress,’ but there hasn’t been progress because the girls aren’t back,” she added. “So I think that we get mixed information. We don’t know, so we just have to keep being made aware of what’s happening.”